Typist Quest - Driving Clouds On Solstice Prof at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 100 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
Games Action Educational Games Action
Developer: Education Terra
Price: 0 free
Current version: 3.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 27 Jul 2015
App size: 22.96 Mb
4.6 ( 766 ratings )
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Estimation application downloads and cost

> 2.2k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 900
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Typist Quest - Driving Clouds On Solstice Prof app lets master the technique of touch typing using all your ten fingers. To the Day of Summer Solstice we created the storm-fighting Typist Quest - Driving Clouds On Solstice Prof! The mission of the game is to clean the sky by typing the right letters. Write the words correctly and destroy clouds shadowing the sky!

How To Play: You should type the letters on-demand. Each word is a cloud or another object shadowing the sky; when you type the word, you shoot out of a cannon and the object disappears. Typing the right letters, you clean the sky. Try your best! Good luck!

Key Features:
- mastering touch typing;
- the possibility to increase your work efficiency;
- several levels; easy, medium, hard;
- analysis and statistics: your speed, number of mistakes, number of destroyed objects;
- hilarious animation;
- background music; the possibility to switch it off;
- easy to use, funny way to learn.

Improve your typing skills with Typist Quest - Driving Clouds On Solstice Prof right now! Learn to type fast in the most funny way!
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Available in countries
Country Price
Canada 27.99 CAD
China 128 CNY
France 19.99 EUR
Germany 19.99 EUR
Italy 19.99 EUR
Netherlands 19.99 EUR
Portugal 19.99 EUR
Spain 19.99 EUR
Poland 19.99 EUR
UK 19.99 GBP
India 999.99 INR
Japan 999.99 JPY
Russia 999.99 RUB
Turkey 69.99 TRY
USA 19.99 USD
Ukraine 19.99 USD
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MacDesktop,
Decent, but no way to adjust settings.

Medium only allows you ten words before you ‘win,’ and hard only allows you one. What is the point in practicing typing when you can’t keep practicing your typing for the fanfare? Honestly, it’s terribly frustrating. It’s decent, though. Very pretty, relaxing, and fun.

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